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Canadian Immigration Santa IRCC Has Delivered Some Gifts This Holiday Season While the Eve has yet to hit, we have already been given a few
The United States election is over. Surprisingly for some, but not so surprisingly for the prophetic Michael Moore the Donald has won. While his victory
Introduction Mistakes happen with applications – missing documents, incorrect fees, expired passports, leading to applications being refused. For those with refused applications, the general process
As I write new content and catch up on my forced hiatus (I was locked out of my own blog), I’d like to share a
On 15 August 2016, Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, the Hon. Ralph Goodale made an announcement that the Government of Canada will be
A recent Federal Court decision from Justice Alan Diner in Ouedraogo v. Canada (Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness) 2016 FC 810 raised a very interesting question
In a throwback to my articling days, I was asked by the Firm to prepare a summary of the recent developments in Canadian Immigration Law
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